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  1. 5901

    Building Strain with Large Macrocycles and Using It To Tune the Thermal Half-Lives of Hydrazone Photochromes by Quan Li (157017)

    Published 2018
    “…Surprisingly, while the systems with <b>C3</b>–<b>C5</b> linkers behave as expected (i.e., the rate is faster with smaller linkers), the isomerization rate in the systems with larger aliphatic linkers (<b>C6</b>–<b>C8</b>) is enhanced up to 4 orders of magnitude. …”
  2. 5902

    Building Strain with Large Macrocycles and Using It To Tune the Thermal Half-Lives of Hydrazone Photochromes by Quan Li (157017)

    Published 2018
    “…Surprisingly, while the systems with <b>C3</b>–<b>C5</b> linkers behave as expected (i.e., the rate is faster with smaller linkers), the isomerization rate in the systems with larger aliphatic linkers (<b>C6</b>–<b>C8</b>) is enhanced up to 4 orders of magnitude. …”
  3. 5903

    Building Strain with Large Macrocycles and Using It To Tune the Thermal Half-Lives of Hydrazone Photochromes by Quan Li (157017)

    Published 2018
    “…Surprisingly, while the systems with <b>C3</b>–<b>C5</b> linkers behave as expected (i.e., the rate is faster with smaller linkers), the isomerization rate in the systems with larger aliphatic linkers (<b>C6</b>–<b>C8</b>) is enhanced up to 4 orders of magnitude. …”
  4. 5904

    Building Strain with Large Macrocycles and Using It To Tune the Thermal Half-Lives of Hydrazone Photochromes by Quan Li (157017)

    Published 2018
    “…Surprisingly, while the systems with <b>C3</b>–<b>C5</b> linkers behave as expected (i.e., the rate is faster with smaller linkers), the isomerization rate in the systems with larger aliphatic linkers (<b>C6</b>–<b>C8</b>) is enhanced up to 4 orders of magnitude. …”
  5. 5905

    Building Strain with Large Macrocycles and Using It To Tune the Thermal Half-Lives of Hydrazone Photochromes by Quan Li (157017)

    Published 2018
    “…Surprisingly, while the systems with <b>C3</b>–<b>C5</b> linkers behave as expected (i.e., the rate is faster with smaller linkers), the isomerization rate in the systems with larger aliphatic linkers (<b>C6</b>–<b>C8</b>) is enhanced up to 4 orders of magnitude. …”
  6. 5906

    Building Strain with Large Macrocycles and Using It To Tune the Thermal Half-Lives of Hydrazone Photochromes by Quan Li (157017)

    Published 2018
    “…Surprisingly, while the systems with <b>C3</b>–<b>C5</b> linkers behave as expected (i.e., the rate is faster with smaller linkers), the isomerization rate in the systems with larger aliphatic linkers (<b>C6</b>–<b>C8</b>) is enhanced up to 4 orders of magnitude. …”
  7. 5907
  8. 5908

    Building Strain with Large Macrocycles and Using It To Tune the Thermal Half-Lives of Hydrazone Photochromes by Quan Li (157017)

    Published 2018
    “…Surprisingly, while the systems with <b>C3</b>–<b>C5</b> linkers behave as expected (i.e., the rate is faster with smaller linkers), the isomerization rate in the systems with larger aliphatic linkers (<b>C6</b>–<b>C8</b>) is enhanced up to 4 orders of magnitude. …”
  9. 5909

    Building Strain with Large Macrocycles and Using It To Tune the Thermal Half-Lives of Hydrazone Photochromes by Quan Li (157017)

    Published 2018
    “…Surprisingly, while the systems with <b>C3</b>–<b>C5</b> linkers behave as expected (i.e., the rate is faster with smaller linkers), the isomerization rate in the systems with larger aliphatic linkers (<b>C6</b>–<b>C8</b>) is enhanced up to 4 orders of magnitude. …”
  10. 5910

    Building Strain with Large Macrocycles and Using It To Tune the Thermal Half-Lives of Hydrazone Photochromes by Quan Li (157017)

    Published 2018
    “…Surprisingly, while the systems with <b>C3</b>–<b>C5</b> linkers behave as expected (i.e., the rate is faster with smaller linkers), the isomerization rate in the systems with larger aliphatic linkers (<b>C6</b>–<b>C8</b>) is enhanced up to 4 orders of magnitude. …”
  11. 5911

    Change in GHG emissions by enterprise for $0 to $60/tCO2e GHG price scenarios. by Fraser J. Morgan (743027)

    Published 2015
    “…Most decreases are due to expanding forest area, which results in larger net reductions than only gross reductions from livestock emissions. …”
  12. 5912

    Early Syllabic Segmentation of Fluent Speech by Infants Acquiring French by Louise Goyet (481245)

    Published 2013
    “…In Experiments 1 and 2, infants were tested in a condition of moderate TP decrease; no evidence of either syllabic or bisyllabic word segmentation was found. …”
  13. 5913

    THE RIVERS, THE CITY AND THE MAP AS AN OBJECT OF ANALYSIS OF LANDSCAPE DYNAMICS by Kairo da Silva Santos (8111240)

    Published 2019
    “…The main research material consists of the Koeler Map (1846), a document that guides the urban planning of the city of Petrópolis, which was designed in line with the drainage network, produced in a 1: 5,000 scale and the most recent cartographic base of the city (1999) in scale 1: 10,000. …”
  14. 5914

    Supplementary Material for: Hemodynamic Response to Glucose-Insulin Infusion and Meals during Hemodialysis by Svinth-Johansen C. (8494779)

    Published 2020
    “…<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Intradialytic nutrition may improve nutritional status and reduce mortality in patients on maintenance hemodialysis (HD) but has been associated with adverse events, mainly hemodynamic instability. …”
  15. 5915

    Supplementary Material for: A Single-Center, Case-Control Study of Low-Dose-Induction Oral Immunotherapy with Cow's Milk by Yanagida N. (3358448)

    Published 2016
    “…<b><i>Results:</i></b> The OIT and control groups had no background differences; the proportion of patients unresponsive to 3 ml of milk after 1 year was 58.3% (7/12) and 13.8% (4/25), respectively (p = 0.018), while the proportion unresponsive to 25 ml of milk was 33.3% (4/12) and 0.0% (0/25), respectively (p = 0.007). …”
  16. 5916

    Supplementary Material for: Remote Monitoring of Vital and Activity Parameters in Chronic Transfusion-Dependent Patients: A Feasibility Pilot Using Wearable Biosensors by Tonino R.P.B. (14024316)

    Published 2022
    “…The aim of this study was to assess if new technologies and techniques like wearable biosensor devices and web-based testing can be used to measure physiological changes, functional activity, and hence eventually better assess quality of life in a cohort of transfusion-dependent patients. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> We monitored 5 patients who regularly receive transfusions during one transfusion cycle with the accelerateIQ biosensor platform, the Withings Steel HR, and web-based cognitive and quality of life testing. …”
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  18. 5918

    Effect sizes. by Bruce A. MacWilliams (13113401)

    Published 2022
    “…<b>Causal Effect Sizes:</b> Motor control (SCALE and Walk-DMC) has the largest effects on GMFM-66, followed closely by Strength. …”
  19. 5919

    Viral diseases of sheep in Brazil: a review and current status by Bianca Santana de Cecco (5861102)

    Published 2022
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT: The increase in sheep production is directly related to the health status of the flock. Brazil is one of the largest sheep producers in the world, and the sheep flock is concentrated in southern and northeast regions. …”
  20. 5920

    Differences in cell death estimation between flow cytometry and holographic microscopy. by Jan Balvan (710551)

    Published 2015
    “…In FSC/SSC scatter plot, arrows indicate two populations (gating regions) of annexin V+/PI− cells: (R1) smaller cells (lower FSC) and (R2) larger cells (higher FSC). …”